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. >> carol adds, i want ryan to win, but don't underestimate biden, he's been around washington a long time. another viewer believes that paul ryan will win, but either way be watching with popcorn. >> and thinks that it won't take much to set biden off and then he will be a hoot. >> and one month out from the elections, and sit down
. >> carol adds, i want ryan to win, but don't underestimate biden, he's been around washington a long time. another viewer believes that paul ryan will win, but either way be watching with popcorn. >> and thinks that it won't take much to set biden off and then he will be a hoot. >> and one month out from the elections, and sit down
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the washington examiners, con carol tweeting i don't that would have the same effect. there is no evidence of that. the bls is constantly trying to get it right. sometimes it helps the incumbent president, sometimes not. here's what eric erickson tweeted. quote, i don't think it's healthy to indicate that the jobs numbers are cooked. a best-selling author and currently writes a blog with his wife susie. so do you really believe that people in the obama campaign, the chicago guy that you tweeted about, that they cooked the numbers? >> anderson, last night before these numbers came out, i tweeted, i wonder what the assumptions will be tomorrow. because last month, the assumptions were that participation rate dropped to the lowest level since jimmy connor. that means people quit looking for work so they don't count. there are so many assumptions that one makes coming into these numbers. you pointed out very accurately that they polled 60,000 people out of a work force of 100 million plus to see how many people had work coming in and out. but the numbers that came out toda
the washington examiners, con carol tweeting i don't that would have the same effect. there is no evidence of that. the bls is constantly trying to get it right. sometimes it helps the incumbent president, sometimes not. here's what eric erickson tweeted. quote, i don't think it's healthy to indicate that the jobs numbers are cooked. a best-selling author and currently writes a blog with his wife susie. so do you really believe that people in the obama campaign, the chicago guy that you tweeted...
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i look at an american carole which was not good, even alice shrug was not good because they were dressed up as art. the same thing can happen on the left. it happens more overtly on the right. what i will say, though, is that when good movies are made, that happen to have conservative themes, they generally do pretty well. look at "chronicles of narnia" "passion of the christ" "the blind side." what conservatives need to do is focus more on making good films if they happen to have conservative themes, most of america will like it because the country is center right and hate to break it to you religious. >> i mean andrew let's not overthink this. the first problem with this movie viola davis, great actress, maggie gyllenhaal, interesting actress they can't open a movie. a lot of great movies we've seen that have conservative themes that have been great and done well. go through and list "300," "top gun" "hurt locker" the military theme "dirty harry" "law and order" "saving private ryan." "pursuit of happiness" and the pro life films "juno" and "knocked up." you can make a conservative the
i look at an american carole which was not good, even alice shrug was not good because they were dressed up as art. the same thing can happen on the left. it happens more overtly on the right. what i will say, though, is that when good movies are made, that happen to have conservative themes, they generally do pretty well. look at "chronicles of narnia" "passion of the christ" "the blind side." what conservatives need to do is focus more on making good films if...
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debate and carol simpson joins us now. carol, nice to have you on the program today. >> glad to be with you, jenna. jenna: carol, take us back to the morning before the debate. how were you preparing, what was going on? >> i was a complete and nervous wreck. i was so afraid. i have to tell you that i wasn't given notification that i had been chosen to be a moderator of the town hall format until five days before it happened. and it had never happened before. they were trying something for the first time in history, to have the people ask the candidates the questions. which i loved the whole idea of participatory democracy and that the people could ask their own questions, not just journalists. i was all excited about that but i was afraid, what would happen with these undecided voters, whether they might freeze with all the cameras and talking to the two men who would lead our country. so i studied and i prepared and i knew every position of every candidate on every issue that could possibly have come up. and i had three p
debate and carol simpson joins us now. carol, nice to have you on the program today. >> glad to be with you, jenna. jenna: carol, take us back to the morning before the debate. how were you preparing, what was going on? >> i was a complete and nervous wreck. i was so afraid. i have to tell you that i wasn't given notification that i had been chosen to be a moderator of the town hall format until five days before it happened. and it had never happened before. they were trying...
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my name is carole simpson. and i will be the moderator for tonight's 90-minutedebate. >> 90-minute debate, she says. that is carole simpson then. and here is carole simpson today. once again, the lady in red. carole simpson, amazing seeing you here, 20 years later, welcome. you know, all kinds of history made that night. you and i were talking on the commercial break, people recognizing you all around the world in the 20 years since. and it was unique about that night, the three debaters, not the usual two, you had, my goodness, questions from the audience, you had yourself, you're the first woman to host a presidential debate. just -- if i may, first question, perspectivewise, you presided over history, did you not? >> i did. and that was the most exciting -- it was the pinnacle of my career to be able to moderate a presidential debate that is like every reporter's dream in washington is to have that opportunity. so i was thrilled. and i don't like you talking about digging way deep into the archives. you're m
my name is carole simpson. and i will be the moderator for tonight's 90-minutedebate. >> 90-minute debate, she says. that is carole simpson then. and here is carole simpson today. once again, the lady in red. carole simpson, amazing seeing you here, 20 years later, welcome. you know, all kinds of history made that night. you and i were talking on the commercial break, people recognizing you all around the world in the 20 years since. and it was unique about that night, the three debaters,...
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>> i've known carole simpson since i was a little kid, and she's dead-on here. this is judged and gauged not just on the substance. certainly there will be fact checkers and politico and others get into the substance of what they said. most voters look for other cues. they look for leadership and strength. they look for things that aren't necessarily in the words of the answer but a lot of times in the dlifry of them. >> this is interesting to me. when this debate ends tomorrow night we're looking for who is the winner. that's always the question. there will be instant polls by the end of the broadcast tomorrow nice. there is the instant reaction, you know, maybe voters say obama won it by a few points or romney or whatever. when you look at the debates that married in the pa mattered there's a delay there of a few days for a pundit class consensus to take hold that shapes the coverage in the days ahead that treats one cannot as being momentum that treats the other because of a bad performance. i can think of two examples of this. the first is 2000 when it was b
>> i've known carole simpson since i was a little kid, and she's dead-on here. this is judged and gauged not just on the substance. certainly there will be fact checkers and politico and others get into the substance of what they said. most voters look for other cues. they look for leadership and strength. they look for things that aren't necessarily in the words of the answer but a lot of times in the dlifry of them. >> this is interesting to me. when this debate ends tomorrow...
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stuart: carol is from chicago. you got numbers on how many people fled chicago because of higher taxes. >> if this what america's biggest loser chicago its in the top three. number one in new york. number 2 is l a and number 3 its chicago. what is interesting is the wealth that leads all three metropolitan areas into low tax environments, palm beach, fla. las vegas, nev. arizona, texas does very well so the numbers, big on performance, past performance, past performance in 15 years, movement of $2 trillion within and across state lines shows people do really vote with their feet. stuart: fascinating. you are welcome back any time you like. the idea that california should reject a tax increase to me is a shock. i am going to plug you for a repeat. you think they will vote against the tax increase? >> they voted down a cigarette tax increase a few months ago. stuart: that is a surprise when you think about it. californians vote against the tax increase on cigarettes. travis brown, your welcome back. tracy: the tax --
stuart: carol is from chicago. you got numbers on how many people fled chicago because of higher taxes. >> if this what america's biggest loser chicago its in the top three. number one in new york. number 2 is l a and number 3 its chicago. what is interesting is the wealth that leads all three metropolitan areas into low tax environments, palm beach, fla. las vegas, nev. arizona, texas does very well so the numbers, big on performance, past performance, past performance in 15 years,...
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carole simpson, who was the last woman to host the town hall debate, said i was not a moderator in the sense of jim lehr lehrer. as a town hall moderator i was told which audience member to go to next. i had no power at all to choose the people and what question asked. the only women they selected they put this this neutered town hall debate where they have no control. candy crowley, this is her life. she follows the political cycle day in and day out unlike jim lehrer or martha raddatz. >> it's like they're asking these women to host the dinner party in the '50s. stay in the kitchen and make sure everyone is taken care of and the men folk will have the real conversation. go back to the kitchen. >> it's a little odd. >> we needed spartanburg omebod the cards, get ryan seacrest. here's what it said on your card. say that. candy crowley is a serious journalist. she can help amplify the question, so you may not ask the exact right question undecided voter, but i'll make sure it gets asked in the right way. the candidate might try it to say i won't let you do that. to chain her down is tot
carole simpson, who was the last woman to host the town hall debate, said i was not a moderator in the sense of jim lehr lehrer. as a town hall moderator i was told which audience member to go to next. i had no power at all to choose the people and what question asked. the only women they selected they put this this neutered town hall debate where they have no control. candy crowley, this is her life. she follows the political cycle day in and day out unlike jim lehrer or martha raddatz....
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the first moderator, carol simpson said the live tv experiment was so nerve-racking that what she did because she was so concerned about what people might say, she wrote down the candidates issues on a zillion three by five note cards. 80, the number of undecided voters chosen to submit questions ahead of crowley to c. 69, 900,000, number of people who watched the 1992 town hall. it is time for the second most watched debate ever. that was with sarah palin and joe biden in 2008. 23, the number of town hall type meetings that governor romney has attended this election cycle. president obama has attended one in the same time. that was in july. two, the clock will be kicking. . candidates are supposed to finish their answers in just two minutes. joining me live, presidential historian alan schroeder, author of presidential debate, 50 years of high risk tv. all right. so i know you're looking forward to this tonight. the bar for obama specifically. higher tonight than it was when he faced john mccain at his last town hall style debate four years ago and obama had to prove he was president
the first moderator, carol simpson said the live tv experiment was so nerve-racking that what she did because she was so concerned about what people might say, she wrote down the candidates issues on a zillion three by five note cards. 80, the number of undecided voters chosen to submit questions ahead of crowley to c. 69, 900,000, number of people who watched the 1992 town hall. it is time for the second most watched debate ever. that was with sarah palin and joe biden in 2008. 23, the number...
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carol roth and jedia, you first, welcome, that's a stretch, isn't it? >> it's hilarious, reagan ushered in a real recover than had a fake recovery as obama does. this is media spin and claim this is a great or atore and came out before the debate and that was not a reaganesque performance last night. reagan was a guy that could relate to americans, expressed empathy, was not arrogant and down to earth in his delivery, the complete antithesis of barack obama. he brought down the unemployment rate and did good things for the company. he doesn't usher in a phony recover. the comparison was absurd. stuart: reagan you ladies don't remember him. and i do. president obama is not reagan. >> maybe they meant something different. maybe they meant ronald reagan was an actor and president obama is the democratic actor. stuart: that's a stretch. a day after the debate i've been saying on our program this morning, i think that romney won hands down, flat out. and the liberal media has largely gone along with that. romney won. am i going overboard. >> you agree, i agr
carol roth and jedia, you first, welcome, that's a stretch, isn't it? >> it's hilarious, reagan ushered in a real recover than had a fake recovery as obama does. this is media spin and claim this is a great or atore and came out before the debate and that was not a reaganesque performance last night. reagan was a guy that could relate to americans, expressed empathy, was not arrogant and down to earth in his delivery, the complete antithesis of barack obama. he brought down the...
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carol? >> mark preston, reporting live from denver. >>> cnn has learned months before the 9/11 attack in libya that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans, there were security concerns surrounding the diplomatic mission in benghazi. the white house first called the attack spontaneous, the one in benghazi that killed the ambassador, but now says it was preplanned to terrorist linked to al qaeda. mike rogers of the house intelligence committee says key information was left out. >> picked pieces of information that fit a narrative that believed -- i don't want to question their motive, what they thought they were doing, whether it was political or not. it was clearly done. and i know other committees are going back to look at to see if congress was deliberately misled, which would be a violation of the law. >> joined by our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. you've been digging into this for new information. you say as early as april, the united states sent special forces into
carol? >> mark preston, reporting live from denver. >>> cnn has learned months before the 9/11 attack in libya that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans, there were security concerns surrounding the diplomatic mission in benghazi. the white house first called the attack spontaneous, the one in benghazi that killed the ambassador, but now says it was preplanned to terrorist linked to al qaeda. mike rogers of the house intelligence committee says key information was...
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. >> carol simpson was on here yesterday and fascinating. she moderated the debate between bush, clinton, perot. here's her analysis of what's important. >> i'm going to upset some people now, but debates are more about style than substance. the advantage of being a moderator is that people told me what they thought about the debate after the debate. and the things they told me were things like why did george bush look at his watch? where did he have to go? why was he anxious to get out of there? and people tell me now that they want to see how they do. they don't want to hear. i think they've heard a lot about the economy. and they're not interested in the minutia. >> governor, let me get your take on style versus substance. and can you really coach style? i mean, maybe you can say don't look at your watch, but aren't these guys who they are by now? >> i think a lot of it comes down to whether or not the candidates look like they're comfortable in their own skin. i think the president certainly does. and it's been perhaps more difficult for
. >> carol simpson was on here yesterday and fascinating. she moderated the debate between bush, clinton, perot. here's her analysis of what's important. >> i'm going to upset some people now, but debates are more about style than substance. the advantage of being a moderator is that people told me what they thought about the debate after the debate. and the things they told me were things like why did george bush look at his watch? where did he have to go? why was he anxious to get...
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. >>> i want to ask carole goldberg to stand up and this question is for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans do you have to put back and keep jobs here in the united states? >> great question. an important question. because you're absolutely right. the place we've seen manufacturing go is china. china is now number one, it used to be the united states of america. a lot of people have lost jobs. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than go offshore from time to time. what i will do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. not by trickle down government. we are going to hire more government workers, raise more taxes, put in place more regulations. trickle down government has never worked here, it's never worked anywher
. >>> i want to ask carole goldberg to stand up and this question is for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans do you have to put back and keep jobs here in the united states? >> great question. an important question. because you're absolutely right. the place we've seen manufacturing go is china. china is now number one, it used to be the united states of america. a lot of people have lost jobs. a half a...
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the hurricane has forced 17 members of a historic tall ship off of north carol line's outer banks to abandon ship. they are now adrift in life boats in 18 foot seas. the coast guard has so far plucked 14 of those crewmembers of the hms bounty, is the sthip that we're talking about. it is off cape hatteras, about 160 miles from the eye of the storm. winds of 40 miles an hour reported out there. the ship was used in the 1960 film, ""mutiny on the bounty"". some wondering what it was doing out there anyway. more details as it comes in. bill: book here live in cincinnati, ohio. you look at this part of the country and you think about the vote in past presidential races and how critical and important the vote has been in this part of the country. it is truly stunning when you look at the history. back out here live in cincinnati with the city behind us. living in new york, martha, we rarely see a political ad but the people in ohio, it is an absolute blizzard of tv spots, both day and night. one gentleman called me it is hate it. v. the ads are so negative i worn out the mute button on my
the hurricane has forced 17 members of a historic tall ship off of north carol line's outer banks to abandon ship. they are now adrift in life boats in 18 foot seas. the coast guard has so far plucked 14 of those crewmembers of the hms bounty, is the sthip that we're talking about. it is off cape hatteras, about 160 miles from the eye of the storm. winds of 40 miles an hour reported out there. the ship was used in the 1960 film, ""mutiny on the bounty"". some wondering what...
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"cnn newsroom" with carol costello starts right now. carol? >> thank you, soledad. >>> tale of the tapes emerge on the eve of the debate. they're designed to stir controversy. is anything really new here? >>> new this morning, more trouble for american airlines. after seats come loose on three other airlines. >>> wisconsin tv anchor takes on a viewer who call heard fat. >> that attacks like this are not okay. >> hear the advice she gives to children being bullied. and celebrating like an nhl star, junior hockey player scores a goal. instead of bouncing off the glass, he crashes right through it. "newsroom" starts now. good morning to you. thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. the countdown is on. first presidential debate 12 hours away. it's quiet now in magnus arena in denver. later it will provide the backdrop for what could be a game changer. as the candidates continue to prepare, a tape surfaces, one that "the daily caller" bills as obama's other race speech. a clip. >> quiet riots that take place every day are born from th
"cnn newsroom" with carol costello starts right now. carol? >> thank you, soledad. >>> tale of the tapes emerge on the eve of the debate. they're designed to stir controversy. is anything really new here? >>> new this morning, more trouble for american airlines. after seats come loose on three other airlines. >>> wisconsin tv anchor takes on a viewer who call heard fat. >> that attacks like this are not okay. >> hear the advice she gives to...
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best advice ever from carole simpson. carole, thank you so much. we'll check back in with you before the next presidential debate. make sure you join us for the one and only vice presidential debate. cnn's debate night in america coverage beginning at 7:00. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> with her whole life ahead of her one promising young medical student saw her career come to a painful and terrifying stop. in this week's "human factor" dr. sanjay gupta looks at the obstacle this woman faced and how it changed her destiny. >> great, fantastic. >> i think i always wanted to be a doctor. my dad was a physician and so i would always see him going to work and i was 6 and 7. he was always helping people and so that was my inspiration. >> reporter: and just three months in to the studies, dr. alyssa reiber said her life changed. someth
best advice ever from carole simpson. carole, thank you so much. we'll check back in with you before the next presidential debate. make sure you join us for the one and only vice presidential debate. cnn's debate night in america coverage beginning at 7:00. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste...
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you know, carol, that question was asked by that guy who asked about libya. he said who made the determination no more security? they could take another bite at the apple, but chances are he wouldn't answer it then, either. >> okay. eddie in south carolina says hey, how about this? how are you going to deal with the debt to china? >> actually, that is the fifth and final segment. bob shiefer schieffer, it's my understanding, delineated the five different segments. china happens to be the last one. many people feel as far as the future of the nation and the money woes that that's very important and number two, one of the reasons you bring domestic policy into the discussion tonight even though you're not supposed to. you'll probabl probably be ablen you talk about kind. >> i believe the first person who says you can't have a foreign policy without a strong economy, that will be a pretty good statement. >>> president obama set to sit down with jay leno on wednesday night. that's not sitting well with donald trump. he joined us earlier on "fox & friends". >> i t
you know, carol, that question was asked by that guy who asked about libya. he said who made the determination no more security? they could take another bite at the apple, but chances are he wouldn't answer it then, either. >> okay. eddie in south carolina says hey, how about this? how are you going to deal with the debt to china? >> actually, that is the fifth and final segment. bob shiefer schieffer, it's my understanding, delineated the five different segments. china happens to...
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carol simpson, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> and as we mentioned, round two here for the president and mitt romney tomorrow night, our special live coverage begins 7:00 eastern, cnn, and cnn.com. >>> father, grandfather, circuit court judge, sunday schoolteacher. >> he was the center of our universe. >> the personal side of a suspected case of meningitis. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, a
carol simpson, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> and as we mentioned, round two here for the president and mitt romney tomorrow night, our special live coverage begins 7:00 eastern, cnn, and cnn.com. >>> father, grandfather, circuit court judge, sunday schoolteacher. >> he was the center of our universe. >> the personal side of a suspected case of meningitis. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a...
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of world war i, the two sides, german and english, climbed out of their trenches and sang christmas carols together. well, today, an echo of that spirit rose over the jersey shore. two politicians of different parties figuring out how to do their jobs together. say what you will, debbie downers of the world, there comes a time when the grown-ups got to do their jobs. so they put away their toys, their big birds and their bay.nba bayonets and do the business they got elected to. i love politics, and today is one of the reasons. it's not all stupid ads on tv, it's not all handlers and bs artists. some days it's just a job, and some days like today, it's the most important job we've got. joining me to talk about this, this remarkable political moment today that unfolded on the jersey shore, former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and david corn watkins, bureau chief for mother jones and the author of "47%." both are msnbc political analysts. governor rendell, i know you're an ocean city buy, 34th street, you've been down there, you're well known in that community. i don't know what it meant t
of world war i, the two sides, german and english, climbed out of their trenches and sang christmas carols together. well, today, an echo of that spirit rose over the jersey shore. two politicians of different parties figuring out how to do their jobs together. say what you will, debbie downers of the world, there comes a time when the grown-ups got to do their jobs. so they put away their toys, their big birds and their bay.nba bayonets and do the business they got elected to. i love politics,...
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also a talk with carole simpson, the first african-american presidential debate moderator. other guests, congressman steve israel from new york. debate is in his district. jen psaki with the obama campaign is going to join us and pop star mica. >> october 16th, a tuesday, "starting point" begins right now. >> morning, welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning is the rematch. in just about 14 hours president obama, mitt romney, will square off in the second presidential debate. it's going to take place here. the debate hall on the campus of long island's hofstra university. going to be a town hall-style event, moderated by our very own candy crowley. candidates taking direct questions from a group of uncommitted voters. cnn's dan lothian is live for us at hofstra this morning. dan, good morning. >> good morning. and you talked about those uncommitted voters. about 80 of them will be in the audience, and from that group they'll be the ones asking the questions based on the coin toss governor mitt romney will get the first question. now, as you know, the president will
also a talk with carole simpson, the first african-american presidential debate moderator. other guests, congressman steve israel from new york. debate is in his district. jen psaki with the obama campaign is going to join us and pop star mica. >> october 16th, a tuesday, "starting point" begins right now. >> morning, welcome, everybody. "starting point" this morning is the rematch. in just about 14 hours president obama, mitt romney, will square off in the...
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i think, carol, you know that well. as a teacher, i'm going to make sure that we continue to invest in quality education. and that is why president obama and my husband are moving this country forward. we have already made so much progress in education. think about the things they have done -- double funding for pell grants. those of you who have kids or your son are going to school on a pell grant. they have reformed the student loan process so it makes it easier for students to repay loans. they have made smart investments in our public schools. i have been there. that is where i started out -- in the public-school system. also, we have made community colleges a cornerstone of our education policy. you know, i have been there almost 20 years. i truly believe in the power of community colleges to change lives. i am also a military mom. our sons beau is delaware army national guard. he was a ploy for a year to i raq, and that was a really tough year for our family. that is why i wrote the book. by the way, all the money
i think, carol, you know that well. as a teacher, i'm going to make sure that we continue to invest in quality education. and that is why president obama and my husband are moving this country forward. we have already made so much progress in education. think about the things they have done -- double funding for pell grants. those of you who have kids or your son are going to school on a pell grant. they have reformed the student loan process so it makes it easier for students to repay loans....
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. >> jason carol was inside the courtroom for the sentencing today. just listening to that audio, he is still claiming he's not a monster, he is the victim in all of this. but you heard them, victims had their say in court today. what did you see and hear in there? >> well it wasn't just the victims who had their say in court today, also judge cleland as well. since you just played the radio address, let me first give you what judge cleland had to say about that. he made it clear that he actually heard that radio statement that jerry sandusky had released. part of that statement sandusky felt as though it was some sort of conspiracy between the media and the courts and the victims. that's why he was tried for this original case. before sentencing, the judge said like all conspiracy theories, mr. sandusky, it flows from the undeniable to the unbelievable. and that's basically how the victims felt about this as well, brooke. and there were a number of victims who spoke today, three in all, victim number five, i'll start with him, this young man stood up
. >> jason carol was inside the courtroom for the sentencing today. just listening to that audio, he is still claiming he's not a monster, he is the victim in all of this. but you heard them, victims had their say in court today. what did you see and hear in there? >> well it wasn't just the victims who had their say in court today, also judge cleland as well. since you just played the radio address, let me first give you what judge cleland had to say about that. he made it clear...
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my mom came into town, carol faris flew in from michigan. >> she misses me buzz i ecause n awesome daughter. we have babysitting all weekend. back to back date nights. >> what are you going to do? >> wings, beer, football. think we are going to go high class. >> i would expect nothing less. here is your polka! >> it confirms your deepest fears, creepiest campaign in years it's the election polka ♪ ♪ one's a clueless plutocrat the other says you didn't build that ♪ ♪ it's the election polka ♪ kids go trick or treating because it's candy they pursue ♪ ♪ what on romney's doorstep they hear no handouts for you ♪ ♪ obama gives away the store you're entitled take some more that's the election polka ♪ ♪ you can have some gum drops or a cookie freshly made just be sure you don't ask mitt to keep roe v. wade ♪ ♪ ryan had a real scare when biden said obamacare ♪ ♪ that's the election polka ♪ seems like just the 1% are making all the bucks like the vampire said, boy this economy sure sucks ♪ ♪ obama's bailouts romney's bane drive a stake in this campaign ♪ ♪ tha
my mom came into town, carol faris flew in from michigan. >> she misses me buzz i ecause n awesome daughter. we have babysitting all weekend. back to back date nights. >> what are you going to do? >> wings, beer, football. think we are going to go high class. >> i would expect nothing less. here is your polka! >> it confirms your deepest fears, creepiest campaign in years it's the election polka ♪ ♪ one's a clueless plutocrat the other says you didn't build...
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here is a portion of that hearing, starting with q&a from chairman carol eisa. -- daryl isa. >> yesterday made a significant press announcement. the documents in that book all indicate unclassified. are you prepared to deliver those documents to us at this time? >> my understanding is that we made an information available last night and this morning. that material is still here and we would be glad to meet with committee or staff afterwards. >> no, we want it for this hearing. the information was not classified. it was perhaps embarrassing. can you make that available at this time? >> mr. chairman, the individual pieces may be classified, but the totality must be considered to be restricted. the context is important. >> i agree with you. with that, i now move that the unclassified document of september 11, 2012, appearing above the signature of the ambassador, to place in the record. without objection, so ordered, the staff will distribute it. additionally, i move that the document of march 28, 2012, replaced in the record without objection. so ordered. additionally, and these will have t
here is a portion of that hearing, starting with q&a from chairman carol eisa. -- daryl isa. >> yesterday made a significant press announcement. the documents in that book all indicate unclassified. are you prepared to deliver those documents to us at this time? >> my understanding is that we made an information available last night and this morning. that material is still here and we would be glad to meet with committee or staff afterwards. >> no, we want it for this...
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he represented johnny carson's wife, actress carol channing. and former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani. but more on that later. do you like representing big name celebrities? >> no because they're difficult reporter: you do represent them. is is it because they represent big fees? >> yeah. i mean that's the american system. >> reporter: a system in which he grew up borderline poor in brooklyn. the son of jewish immigrants. his father, a vet turned not very successful lawyer, barely spoke to his mother. in 1934, his older brother jerome caught polio at camp. in a new memoir felder describes his brother helpless in an iron lung. the way he was treated as a child when he got polio while at the camp >> barbaric in those days. they talked about amputating his legs >> reporter: for any good reason? >> (crying) can we cut? ♪ this magic moment >> reporter: as a teenager, jerome felder renamed himself doc pomis and became famous writing hit songs >> teenager love, this magic moment. his songs are still being played all over the world >> reporter
he represented johnny carson's wife, actress carol channing. and former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani. but more on that later. do you like representing big name celebrities? >> no because they're difficult reporter: you do represent them. is is it because they represent big fees? >> yeah. i mean that's the american system. >> reporter: a system in which he grew up borderline poor in brooklyn. the son of jewish immigrants. his father, a vet turned not very successful...
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. >>> network news anchor carol simpson moderate add town hall debate just like last week's. we'll talk about what she expects for monday night's debate. >>> on our office politics, joe is going to talk about life in congress. nick is going to share why she thinks joe is an savan t and we'll discuss morning shows. back to you. >>> in the next 17 days we're going to elect a president. we're going to have to start healing the divides that opened during our election. we can learn something from our foot soldier, and that's next. ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of the expenses medicare doesn
. >>> network news anchor carol simpson moderate add town hall debate just like last week's. we'll talk about what she expects for monday night's debate. >>> on our office politics, joe is going to talk about life in congress. nick is going to share why she thinks joe is an savan t and we'll discuss morning shows. back to you. >>> in the next 17 days we're going to elect a president. we're going to have to start healing the divides that opened during our election. we...
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carol is off today. high stakes and a high noon showdown on capitol hill as we look at live pictures of the capital. potentially heated hearing on the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. republic republican-led hearing is demanding to know how security failures led to the deaths of the u.s. ambassador there and three other americans. were warnings ignored for political reasons? did the white house have any motive in first denying it was terrorism? depending on which party you ask, today's hearing is either election year grandstanding or an effort to better protect american lives in the future. liste listen. >> is that it's because they wanted the appearance of normalization. that's what they wanted. that fit the obama narrative moving forward. >> you know it's one thing to make make allegations that are back bid facts. it's another thing to make allegations and then search for the facts. we've heard a lot of allegations flying around. just today in depositions we've heard things that are contra
carol is off today. high stakes and a high noon showdown on capitol hill as we look at live pictures of the capital. potentially heated hearing on the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in libya. republic republican-led hearing is demanding to know how security failures led to the deaths of the u.s. ambassador there and three other americans. were warnings ignored for political reasons? did the white house have any motive in first denying it was terrorism? depending on which party you ask,...
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. >> let me turn to carol ann? -- caroyln. >> a question for miss brown. >> thank you for taking the time today. during the second presidential debate, candy crowley interrupted mitt romney. was the moderator following policy? >> the number of moving parts in a town meeting is substantial. you have almost 80 uncommitted voters, citizens chosen to ask questions. the candidates and the moderator is trying to direct something. our plan for town meeting has been the same for other formats. hopefully the moderator can keep things moving with the focus on the candidates. it is asking a lot of the moderator. there are independent and professional journalists will do what they think is necessary to try to keep things moving. we are proud of the job that she did and i don't think she meant in any way to be disrespectful or try to interrupt the flow of the conversation. a town meeting is challenging because of the variables on one very small stage. >> over the years that you have been working in the presidential debates, hav
. >> let me turn to carol ann? -- caroyln. >> a question for miss brown. >> thank you for taking the time today. during the second presidential debate, candy crowley interrupted mitt romney. was the moderator following policy? >> the number of moving parts in a town meeting is substantial. you have almost 80 uncommitted voters, citizens chosen to ask questions. the candidates and the moderator is trying to direct something. our plan for town meeting has been the same for...